Marriage and divorce

At some point, Jack and Sarah became engaged.
At their wedding rehearsal dinner, Sarah gave a speech about how she met Jack through her accident and how, because of him, she would be able to "dance at her wedding." She ended the speech with a toast to Jack, her hero. Later that night, she came downstairs to the hotel's bar and joined Jack at the piano. Noting that there were some girls checking him out, she and Jack played "Heart and Soul" together. On their wedding day, the two of them shared their prepared vows and were pronounced husband and wife. ("Do No Harm")

Sarah and Jack ultimately got divorced; Jack bitterly contested the divorce, and eventually began stalking her trying to discover the identity of her lover. Jack eventually accused his own father and assaulted him in public, after finding his father's telephone number in Sarah's cell phone call records. Juliet told Jack that Sarah was now happy. ("A Tale of Two Cities")

Sarah arrived at the emergency room where Jack was being treated, stating that Jack still had Sarah listed as his emergency contact person. At this point Sarah was visibly pregnant. She was aware of his recently-developed drinking habit and was highly disturbed by it, as she asked if he was "drinking again". ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")

Trivia

Sarah's injury from the accident, a punctured lung full of blood, was the same as Naomi's after she landed in a tree. Jack treated it in the same way as Mikhail treated Naomi's, by sticking a large needle in her.

In Lost: Via Domus and the Lost Encyclopedia, Sarah's maiden name was given as Wagner. However Via Domus is considered non-canon, while the encyclopedia's canonicity is debatable.

Julie Bowen, who plays Sarah, really was pregnant when Sarah's scene with Jack in the emergency room was filmed. She gave birth to a baby boy on 11 April 2007.

Julie Bowen is quoted on www.imdb.com (the Internet Movie Database) as saying that she thinks the sexiest actor out there is DJ Qualls, who plays Hurley's friend, Johnny, in "Everybody Hates Hugo".

Julie Bowen was featured on an episode of Party of Five (Season 2 episode 11 Unfair Advantage) where she played a love interest of Matthew Fox. [1]

Julie Bowen currently plays Claire on ABC's Modern Family. On the Wednesday May 5, 2010 episode, the family is getting ready to go on a plane when her character's son tells her, "You know what would be cool, Mom? If the plane flew into a storm and crash-landed onto an island like in 'Lost,'" causing her to push him away.